Friday 3 May 2013

Daniel Ponce De Leon v Abner Mares

In a really promising all Mexican bout at Featherweight WBC champion Daniel Ponce De Leon (?-?)  attempts to defend his title against former Bantamweight and Super Bantamweight title holder Abner Mares (?-?) who will be hoping to become a 3-weight world champion.

On paper this is a case of a smaller man (Mares) moving up to take on not only a world champion but one of the hardest punchers in the sport in a pretty even looking bout. It's bouts like this that have defined the young Mares who has faced a genuinely tough string of opponents in recent years including Yonnhy Perez, Vic Darchinyan, Joseph Agbeko (twice) and Anselmo Moreno in the past 3 years. With such a tough schedule however it's no wonder some are featuring Mares in the top 10 pound-for-pound lists.

With a true "puncher's" record Ponce De Leon doesn't half pack a punch. In fact with a 72.92% KO ratio he is up there with the hardest punchers in the sport and he's proven it at world level himself having claimed world titles at both Super Bantamweight and Featherweight. Sadly however for Ponce De Leon he's never really had the skills to compliment his destructive power and his punch delivery and set ups have been lacking, though in recent years he's certainly developed his boxing ability and hardly looks like the fighter he once was.

Mares on the other hand is a determined and dogged combination puncher with a bullish style that sees him applying relentless pressure and aggression in an attempt to break down an opponent. This mindset combined with his body attack (both legal and illegal) has made him a genuine nightmare to fight against.

The big question mark going in to this fight is whether or not Mares will be able to assert himself against a big, tough, powerful lump like Ponce De Leon who is a genuine Featherweight (and has even pushed Adrien Broner hard at Super Featherweight). If Mares can't bully Ponce De Leon and get on the inside to launch his excellent combinations then this will be a very hard night, though he does have a plan be of out boxing the technically limited Ponce De Leon. If however Ponce De Leon can stamp his power on the bout and make Mares think twice about coming inside this could become a genuinely hard bout for Mares, who is being painted as a future Mexican star.

I've written off Mares too many times in the past to do so again so whilst I view the bout as a very tough one I do see Mares managing to overcome his experienced and hard hitting rival one way or another.

Prediction-Mares UD 12

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